The Gallows (DVD REVIEW)
The Gallows
DVD Review
by Kam Williams
Horror
Flick Features 2nd Generation of Grisly Goings-on at Haunted High
School
Back in
1993, a student accidentally died onstage during the opening night
performance of “The Gallows,” a macabre play being staged at
Beatrice High. The unfortunate understudy, a last-minute replacement
for the suddenly-indisposed star, was somehow hanged when the noose
around his neck actually functioned when the trapdoor under his feet
gave way.
Fast-forward
twenty years and we find the school's theater club planning to put on
the same production, ostensibly as an attempt to pay homage to the
kid who lost his life. Drama teacher Mr. Schwendiman (Travis Cluff)
is now overseeing the well-intentioned project with the help of a
nerdy, student stage manager (Price T. Morgan).
In terms of
the casting, Pfeifer (Pfeifer Brown) has been picked to play the
female lead opposite Reese (Resse Mishler)
who will be reprising the role of the ill-fated protagonist. Other
critical persons of interest for these purposes include football
team captain Ryan (Ryan Shoos) and his cheerleader girlfriend Cassidy
(Cassidy Gifford).
Ryan
also just happens to be an amateur filmmaker with OCD. So, he
constantly keeps his hand-held camera on “Record.” That annoying
habit might prove valuable should anything tragic transpire on
campus, even if the shaky images are terribly dizzying.
In
fact, these clues are all the police have to go on to decipher what
happened in The Gallows, a found-footage flick co-written and
co-directed by Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing. The movie is a worthy
addition to this low-budget, horror sub-genre inaugurated by The
Blair Witch Project in 1999.
Just
as in Blair Witch, the characters here use their real names in order
to blur the line between fact and fiction, and thereby suggest that
what you're watching is a documentary. However, that pretense is
pretty much undermined by the presence Cassidy Gifford in the
picture, since it's hard to buy the idea that the daughter of Frank
and Kathy Lee Gifford was raised in rural Nebraska. That being said,
she does deliver a decent performance as a terrified coed.
Scary
fright fare that puts a creepy new spin on the meaning of school
spirit.
Very Good (3
stars)
Rated R for terror and disturbing
violence
Running time: 81 minutes
Distributor:
Warner Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack
Extras: Deleted Scenes; Gag Reel; The Gallows: The Original Version;
The Gallows: Surviving the Noose; Charlie: Every School Has Its
Spirit; Concept; Original Version; and Theatrical Trailers.
To see a trailer for The Gallows,
visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QM2f5VksNU
To order The Gallows
Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack,
visit:
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